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Explanation of lights
When the appliance is turned on Flashing lights: the appliance is heating up to make coffee Lights on steadily: the appliance is ready to make coffee The lights flash rapidly: the tank is empty or the appliance will not make coffee. See the section "2. Filling the water tank" 3. https://www.delonghi.com/Global/countries/se/Manualer/0132106141.pdf
Make certain the line from the water resource is cleaned and not obstructed. If the pump fails to move the water from the reservoir to the heating tank, then the pump needs to be replaced.
Have you tried taking the little float out of the water reservoir and turning it around? I have an english one, and I put it back together wrong when I was cleaning and I got the same flashing light. I would try turning the little floating thing around and see if it makes a difference.
If not, a word of warning is that I also bought a brewer from american ebay, and plugged it in and nothing happened. I then got an adaptor and nothing happened because I have already overloaded the machine and melted the motor inside just by turning it on the first time. That was 100 pounds of waste right there :( It could be that you fried it already if the above tip dosnt work. English Voltage is much higher than US sadly.
The heating element has gone bad. It's time to replace your coffeemaker.
In the future, make sure you do not add water to the reservoir unless the coffeemaker has been turned of for at least five minutes. This will help prolong the life of the heating element.
• All lights will blink the first time you turn on your machine. This is your cue to prepare your machine for use by following the quick instructions in Step 1 on separate insert. • If the water level runs low while you are preparing a beverage, all lights will flash. Simply remove and refill the water container, and brewing will continue automatically where it left off. It should not be necessary to discard the T-DISC and start over. • The AUTO light will blink throughout the brewing process. Some drinks require a pause in brewing as part of the recipe for brewing your perfect cup - this is to allow the optimal flavors to unfold and is a normal part of the brewing process. The AUTO light will continue to blink throughout this process.
HOW TO MAKE A DRINK • Place the mug of your choice on the cup stand. • When the STANDBY light illuminates, insert the T-DISC® of your choice and close the clamp. • The HEATING light will blink as the brewer heats the water to the optimal temperature for your drink. • Once the proper temperature is reached, the AUTO light will illuminate. When it lights up, press the start/stop button to begin the brew cycle. • The AUTO light will continue to flash throughout the brewing cycle. PLEASE NOTE: Some beverages have a pause in brewing after the initial influx of water into the T-DISC®. • The MANUAL light will illuminate when your drink is ready.
Hi Caution light usually means something is out of place. Nothing will work until everything is in place and locked. Steady water light means it needs to be primed, (run water by opening the steam knob). It won't heat until the boilers are primed.
Sounds like there is something wrong with your brew drive motor, either electrical from the Power control Board or the motor itself. Could also be a few other things. I would have it serviced. You can find service centers near you by going to www.saecooutlet.com
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